
You are committed to the idea of planting a garden that works well with the environment. What do you need to do get started? The following tips and tricks will help prepare you for organic gardening success.
Clay soil makes working with a shovel difficult. The clay is hard and sticks to the shovel. One way to get around this problem is to coat the shovel with wax. Use a clean cloth to spread the wax evenly. This will keep the soil from sticking, and prevent rusting of the tool.
Baking Soda
Don’t bother with expensive chemicals if your plants start to sport powdery mildew. Combine baking soda with a small dollop of liquid soap and add it to water. Once a week, spray this solution on your plants and your mildew should disappear in no time. Do not worry about your plants; the baking soda cannot harm them.
Bulbs are the best solution to get flowers in spring and in summer. Bulbs are easy to grow and hearty, and they keep growing in years to come. Plant bulbs that will bloom at various intervals to ensure beautiful flowers are growing in your garden all year long.
If your landscape includes low-growing plants, you should invest in a set of knee pads specifically designed for horticulture. You will end up spending a good deal of time on your knees and this can cause a lot of pain by the end of the day. Your knees can get supported with a decent pair of horticulture knee pads.
Do you enjoy your mint leaves, but can’t stand how they dominate your garden? Instead of planting mint in your garden, keep it in a large container or pot to prevent it from spreading. By using a separate containment unit, you are limiting the plant’s ability to spread its roots and subsequently grow like wildfire. You can even plant the entire pot so that it still looks just like another plant in your garden.
Always fertilize your garden. Manure is a great garden additive, but it is important that you choose a manure that has been composted commercially so that there is less of a risk of pathogens. You have many different choices for fertilizer; choose whichever is best-suited to your plants but definitely use one.
Take the time to place organic mulch in the area around your vegetable plants. Mulch will retain water so that you won’t have to water your plants as often. This also helps reduce the appearance of weeds. Every gardener can appreciate pulling fewer weeds.
Know the perfect time to harvest the vegetables in your garden. Every type of vegetable has a different moment of ripeness. For instance, zucchini and baby peas have the best taste when you pick them early. On the contrary, tomatoes shouldn’t be picked from the vine until they are ripe as can be. Remember that the vegetables will taste best if you harvest them at the proper time.
With all of these ideas, you should be ready to excel at organic horticulture. Even veteran organic gardeners might have learned a thing or two. Hopefully, the advice you have learned will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to produce a beautiful and beneficial organic garden.